The network circulates frames where Pique and Marty leave the restaurant in sad feelings.
Colombian singer Shakira, who was expelled from school after 10 years of marriage for cheating on her children’s father, football player Gerard Pique, with student Clara Chia Marti, rubbed her hands happily after her ex-boyfriend “fly” again. True, this time the cause of the spoiled mood of the athlete and his new lover is not the artist himself, but his devoted fan, the owner of a Japanese restaurant in Barcelona, writes the resource koimoi.com.
A video of the famous couple getting out of their car and heading to a restaurant went viral on the internet. Given Piqué’s position in society, a group of paparazzi gathered in the area to take pictures. But in the next moment, events develop in an extremely unexpected way. The owner did not let them in. It was later revealed that Shakira is a big fan and does not want to host an unfaithful boyfriend and housewife.
Gerard and Clara sadly get into a black jeep. The text in the video reads: “Clara Chia and Pique went to eat at a restaurant and the owner of the restaurant ran into Clara Chia Marti, who is a fan of Shakira and personally.”
After the break with the singer, the legend of Spanish football became the subject of ridicule. This was especially aggravated after Shakira released a burning song about herself. All of this drew unwanted attention to Pica, and a wave of hatred hit her after she told fans about her new relationship.
Shakira did not stop at the humiliation of the unfaithful football player and went to her ex-mother-in-law, who was sitting opposite, placing a statue of a witch on the balcony, looking at her windows. Now Pique’s family is considering moving, and the artist has already announced a new revenge song for her ex.
Recall that Shakira initially threatened Pique and her girlfriend.
Source: Focus
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